Change your life for the better!

Written by Caroline Jalango


Are you still hoping and waiting for someone somewhere to come to your rescue, wave a magic wand and instantaneously change your life forrepparttar better?

Are you praying that you will one day winrepparttar 129835 lottery and dramatically alterrepparttar 129836 financial quality of your life?

Are you sitting behind your desk, daydreaming and hoping to one day rise torepparttar 129837 top level of management without much effort and hard work?

Are you hiding inrepparttar 129838 background, silently praying and hoping that you will find favor, get noticed and be thrust intorepparttar 129839 limelight of your destiny?

If you are tired of hoping and endlessly waiting for something positive to happen or someone to come to your rescue, make a deliberate decision today to take charge of your own life and begin to lead a fulfilled and productive life.

4 things to consider as you decide to change your life forrepparttar 129840 better.

1. Value yourself.

Value yourself, your life and your time. Value what you represent. Don’t compromise what you are worth for anything. Your current position may not accurately define who you are, but if you place a high value on yourself, you will not only have greater expectations for yourself, but also be open to more possibilities and opportunities.

People who place a high value on themselves can confidently walk into any arena of success and take their place comfortably. They fit right in because this is what they have been waiting for their whole lives and they know that they deserve it!

2. Take responsibility for your own destiny.

Be practical and stop expecting other people to rescue you from your current distress. People can only do so much…the rest is up to you and your God given abilities and resolve. Get rid ofrepparttar 129841 dependency syndrome! It incapacitates and blinds you from doing great things with your life and gettingrepparttar 129842 success you so much yearn for.

Can you clearly explain your idea, goal or vision?

Written by Caroline Jalango


So you have a goal? Great! You have an idea? Great! Are you working on something new? Great! Can you explain it?

Do you have a bright idea which you only dream about with clarity, visualize withrepparttar mental picture of your eye, feel in every bone in your body, but yet you lackrepparttar 129832 words to clearly explain it to others?

Have you ever tried to explain something to someone and caught yourself wondering what on earth you were talking about? Have you been left trying to figure out why what you had just said did not make any sense?

Each time you try to explain your idea or goal, you can’t help but noticerepparttar 129833 looks of confusion on people’s faces,repparttar 129834 blank stares,repparttar 129835 raised eyebrowsrepparttar 129836 widening eyes andrepparttar 129837 polite nods of those who don’t have a clue about what you are talking about!

This is not just about your “elevator speech,” which usually gives a synopsis of who you are and what you do. It is about takingrepparttar 129838 conversation one notch higher by expounding onrepparttar 129839 idea,repparttar 129840 goal,repparttar 129841 project, orrepparttar 129842 vision to interested parties.

The following 3 tips will help you verbalize that which you can only see withrepparttar 129843 mental picture of your eye.

1.Make it simple.

Your idea or goal does not have to be complicated to be valid. Break it down, break it down, break it down. Avoidrepparttar 129844 use of technical jargon as much as possible. One easy way to make your explanation simple is to answer questions touching on issues of what you are doing ,where you are doing it, for whom you are doing it, how you are doing it and when you began or completedrepparttar 129845 task.

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